Michel Lynch Nature Bordeaux Merlot Red Wine

RM87.00

Michel Lynch Nature Merlot has a lovely ruby colour and an intense nose of black fruits and sweet spices. The palate is generous and full, with black cherry and blueberry notes and a hint of mocha, and it finishes fruity, elegant, and long.

Bordeaux has a temperate marine coastal climate with no dry season. Bordeaux reds have a lower alcohol level and a lighter body.

They are more nuanced in flavour and have less upfront fruit. They go well with game meats, roast lamb, and hearty beef stews because they are sophisticated and elegant.

Bordeaux is France’s largest wine-producing region. It is divided into two sections: the Left Bank and the Right Bank. Both are located in the Gironde estuary and are separated by its tributaries, the Garonne and Dordogne rivers.

While the Right Bank produces blends that are predominantly Merlot, the Left Bank produces blends that are predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon.

Bordeaux reds are said to be terroir-driven (you’ll hear this term a lot if you like French wines). Terroir is a concise way of defining a specific region based on soil, climate, and the collective knowledge of generations of farmers.

Keep in mind when shopping for Bordeaux reds that French wines are all about the region and the blend, not individual grape varieties. In fact, blend percentages are rarely listed on the label.

In an average year, Bordeaux produces 700 million bottles of wine! While Bordeaux produces some of the world’s most expensive wines, the majority are everyday, affordable table wines.

 

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